Showing posts with label Sex box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sex box. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Hollyoaks: Male Rape

HOLLYOAKS bosses are planning the soap’s most hard-hitting storyline yet — where a gay teacher is raped by his pupil.

After suffering months of homophobic bullying teacher John Paul McQueen — played by James Sutton — will be raped by 16-year-old Finn O’Connor (Keith Rice) in a humiliating assault.

As Hollyoaks is shown on weekdays at 6.30pm C4 bosses will not screen the actual attack. Instead they will focus on the aftermath.

The soap worked with charities, expert advisers and male rape victims on how to bring the story to the screen.

Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood said: “We have an important story to tell that has not been told before. Hollyoaks is known for talking about difficult issues.”


The Sun.

Fagburn's learned to be sceptical of The Sun breaking big scandalous soap stories, but this has been confirmed on the E4 website.
Like Channel 4's recent Sex Box, these TV programmes always tread a fine 625 lines between audience-grabbing sensationalism and helping open taboo subjects up for discussion.
Interesting to note that even The Sun these days use the term "male rape" - not "gay rape".


Update: An eagle-eyed viewer informs me that Hollyoaks has done a groundbreaking and "important story to tell that has not been told before" etc male rape story before, back in 2000. 
Oops to Fagburn and the 'Oaks!

Monday, 7 October 2013

Fagburn: Slow (Cooker) News Day

From the Express, but the nation's newspapers were united in joy at this news.
Don't blame them - I love our Nige.
And his racy, tell-all memoirs, Toast, are one of Fagburn's favouritest gayist books.
Coincidentally, Life Is Sweets, his adorable Proustian personal and social history of sweets is on BBC 4 on Wednesday.
I think my mum would be happy if I got gaymarried to Mr Slater.
Either him or Alan Bennett.
Sorry, miles way...
There's nothing that's really gripped me today.
The Times is running the obligatory "I'm a gay dad!" story.
The Sun reports about a new gay-ish sort-of scandal at the Beeb!
'THE BBC was slammed last night for airing a Top Of The Pops repeat featuring paedophile Jonathan King'
Apparently "Outraged viewers vented their disgust online."
They quote one tweet.
Apparently Channel 4's Sex Box, which is on the tellybox tonight, is a bit boring.
The Guardian note; "Unfortunately, the actual show's post-sex conversations make post-match interviews with football managers seem exciting."
And the sex box is not opaque, as previously reported, but made of wood.
SO YOU CAN'T SEE NUFFINK!!!
I really can't be bothered with Julie Bindel's latest instalment in her Guardian online series on lesbian and gay (but not bisexual and trans) life in the UK.
Today the lesbigot is writing drivel about the Pink Pound - groundbreaking stuff!
Fagburn is going to do some hoovering, pay some bills, and pick up something from the post office.
I'M LIVING THE DREAM!

Monday, 23 September 2013

Sex Box: Ban This Opaque Filth!

A new television show will feature couples having sex in a sound-proofed box in a television studio with audience and then being interviewed about it afterwards.
Three couples, two straight and one gay, will take turns to step into the opaque box before being quizzed about what they got up to by host Mariella Frostrup and a panel of sex experts.
Makers of the show, called Sex Box, claim that the programme, which will air on Channel 4, is intended to 'reclaim sex from pornography'.

The first couple to use the 'sex box' for the pre-recorded, hour-long show, which will air on October 7, is 20-somethings Rachel and Dean. They will be followed by Matt and John, who are in a long-term relationship, and childhood sweethearts Lynette and Des.
The couples, whose time in the box will not be filmed, will speak to a panel including television sex expert Tracey Cox, relationship expert Dan Savage, and psychotherapist and author Phillip Hodson.
Cox said: 'The Box itself is a unique way to get peoples' attention and to recognise that sex is a normal part of all our lives and something we need to be talking about openly and honestly.'

Daily Mail.

It says something - and is a more than a bit worrying - that the Mail reports this news so matter-of-factly, when it's bringing out Fagburn's inner Mary Whitehouse.
If Sex Box helps British people stop being quite so prudish and hung-up and fucked-up about sex, great.
But Fagburn suspects the thinking behind commissioning this was not to help the nation shake off its sexual chains, and begin the long walk to erotic freedom.
It's more that they know people - lots of people - will watch it just because they hope to see some shagging (albeit opaquely).*
It's more of a sign of our continuing collective sexual repression and alienation, than liberation, what Herbert Marcuse called repressive desublimation.
There is something seriously wrong with a country where sex induces infinitely more embarrassed giggles than it does orgasms.
Remember when the "public service broadcaster" Channel 4 used to show silly fluff in this timeslot like docudramas about Gramsci?
Or, as it would doubtless have to be pitched today, Prison Confessions Of A Red Sardinian Sex Dwarf.

Still above from The Year Of The Sex Olympics, a 1968 BBC TV film.

In a future Britain, the appetites and passions of the masses are controlled by television, with a constant stream of pornography regulating sexual desire. When audiences show signs of boredom, the 'high drive' broadcasters must find new methods to engage them...

BFI Screen Online - watch it here.

* It's hard to tell from Channel 4's preview exactly what the viewer will see; "While the talk is intimate, the couples' love-making is hidden from view, taking place in a private area where nobody but them can see what's going on: inside the Sex Box."
Presumably you will get glimpses of thrusting shadows in the opaque box, otherwise what's the point of it, when they might as well be shagging backstage or in a bedroom?